Forlex Mount Manager is a utility that helps you
to manage storage devices recognized by the
system. It has a GUI to help the user. It was
developed to use in the ForLEx LiveCD, a forensic
distribution derived from Knoppix LiveCD.

MaheshaNetBSD is a NetBSD Live USB distribution which has the IceWM Desktop and the same feel as all the author's MaheshaBSD-based products. A LiveCD can easily be made from it by running the /makeiso script in the root directory. It can be used for many things like viewing presentations (PDF files, images, etc.), handling recovery tasks, playing music, playing chess, surfing the Internet, etc. Linux emulation is activated. The advantage of this LiveUSB is that the USB pendrive is writable after booting (unlike other MaheshaBSD products), and users can thus easily install packages from the Internet. However, as USB flash drives do not like too many writes, the author keeps a few directories in memory (/tmp, /var, /etc.). MaheshaNetBSD lets you can write in Sanskrit.

Xdgmenumaker is a command line tool that generates application menus using xdg information by scanning *.desktop files in all $XDG_DATA_DIRS/applications directories. All applications are sorted according to the main categories as specified by freedesktop.org. Generated menu entries are localised according to the current user locale settings. It currently supports generation of menus for Fluxbox, IceWM, and WindowMaker. Icons from the current GTK+ icon theme can be included in the menus, when they are supported by the output format.

Ice Sound Manager was designed to ease the
management of sound events, sound themes, and the
IceSound server in the IceWM window manager. It is
also intended to be an improvement upon the noble
but primitive icesndcfg. The main improvements
over icesndcfg include a support for sound event
"themes", more comprehensive help, easy management
and configuration of the IceSound server, a
cleaner GUI interface, automatic starting of the
IceSound server, and a more conservative approach
to disk space usage.

wmFrog is a weather dockapp for use in Window
Maker or blakbox/fluxbox. It shows the cloud
cover (sunny, partly cloudy. etc.), precipitation
(snow, light rain, etc.) the temperature, the wind
direction/speed, and the humidity.

IcePref2 is an updated, overhauled, improved, and perfected version of
the original IcePref (which was abandoned by the original
author). This new version includes many new features and bugfixes, and
is a sub-project of the IceWM Control Panel project. It is optimized
for IceWM 1.2.2 and better.

IceWM Theme Designer is an intuitive program
for designing and editing IceWM themes. It
features a comfortable user interface and full
drag-and-drop support. It includes English
and Spanish translations.

ADIOS boot CD is a Linux live CD based on Red Hat Linux and a 2.6 kernel, with additional support for squashfs, unionfs, and SELinux. The CD can run from RAM, USB memory stick, or use FAT/EXT files for /var, or copy/install the CD to FAT/EXT files. The user can choose from KDE or IceWM. The user can start User Mode Linux (UML) virtual machines, each of which can start X. Each of the virtual machines can be networked via virtual ethernet switches and hubs. ADIOS requires at least 128MB RAM to run X11.